Sunday, February 07, 2010

Cameron Direct comes to the Constituency!



Do you want to ask David Cameron a question? Perhaps you're concerned about crime in your area and what a Conservative government would do to tackle it? Would you like to know more about our economic policies, or what we would do for married couples? Whatever your question, David Cameron is visiting the Constituency this Thursday 11th February at 5.30pm.

If you'd like to come along and talk to David Cameron, just call 0121 426 6022 or email our Parliamentary Spokesman Deirdre Alden at deirdre4edgbaston@hotmail.co.uk.

Bharatnatyam Dance Performance at the ICC



My wife Laura and I have just returned from a splendid evening at the ICC to celebrate the Republic of India's 60th birthday. We were treated to a performance of Bharatnatyam dance by Geetra Chandran and the Natya Vriksha Dance Company. Superb!

The photo above shows us with His Excellency Mr Nalin Surie, High Commissioner of India and his wife, and Cllr Mike Whitby, Leader of Birmingham City Council.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Labour’s Flagship ID Cards Policy in Tatters



Yesterday was the monthly meeting of the full City Council. For me, the most interesting and important part was the debate on ID cards, where the following motion was put forward by two LibDem Councillors:

This council reaffirms its resistance to Identity Cards. Despite widespread political and public opposition, the Government appear intent on pursuing the implementation at a reported cost of £4.74billion for British and Irish Nationals and an additional £311million for Foreign Nationals over the next 10 years.

  • Abolishing this invasive scheme would save enough money to employ 10,000 more police on our streets.
  • The new IT systems implemented at the Post Office, Passport Office, Probation Service, Police Service, Courts Service and Child Support Agency have all run massively over budget, the ID card scheme would be the biggest and most expensive public sector project ever undertaken.
  • The implementation of the NHS computer system has cost billions and resulted in the reduction of frontline services as maternity and A&E departments are closed across the country.
  • The ID card will undermine the contract between the Police and the Public resulting in an increase in harassment and discrimination
  • There is no proof the ID card will help fight crime and terrorism – tests have proved that criminals have the capability of duplicating ID cards with little or no difficulty, rendering the ID card worthless.
  • There is no proof it will prevent illegal working, the fact that illegal immigrants will not be able to get ID cards will not change anything as long as there are unscrupulous employers and lax Home Office enforcement.

Given the UK's current financial situation, the financial loss to the individual and implications to civil liberty this council objects to the implementation of ID cards.

I agree with every word of this and wholeheartedly voted for this motion, as did all of the Conservative Group.

As the 'named' vote was called, all of the Labour members suddenly seemed a lot more interested in their BlackBerries. Not one used the voting machines to vote Yes, No or Abstain - they even abstained from abstaining!

I can't see how the government can carry on with this scheme when they don't even have the support of their own elected members - they should scrap it now.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Dates for Your Diary

Happy New Year!

Thought it would be a good time to update everyone on forthcoming Quinton-related events:

Quinton Ward Committee:

15/2/10, 7pm, Quinborne Centre, Ridgacre Road

Edgbaston Constituency Committee:

18/1/10, 7pm, Quinborne Centre, Ridgacre Road
18/3/10, 7pm, Council House, Victoria Square
27/5/10, 7pm, Council House, Victoria Square (provisional)

Full City Council Meetings:

Council House, Victoria Square, 2pm: 12/1/10, 2/2/10, 23/2/10, 13/04/10

Police PACT (Partners and Communities Together) meetings:

Welsh House Farm School, 7pm: 11/1/10, 8/2/10, 8/3/10, 5/4/10
Quinborne Centre, Ridgacre Road, 7.30pm: 18/1/10, 8/3/10
Onnelly House, Court Oak Road, 7pm: 7/1/10, 11/3/10

Also look out for the latest leaflets from the Constituency's Conservative Parliamentary Spokesman Deirdre Alden and Quinton's Councillors (including me!).

Finally, rest assured that the City's gritting teams are working flat out to keep Birmingham moving...

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

New Government Scrappage Scheme Launched



In a bold attempt to revive the government's flagging popularity, Downing Street announced a new scrappage scheme today. People will be able to trade in their old government for a new one and get a reduction in government spending.

Prime-Minister-By-Default Gordon Brown welcomed the news. 'If the focus groups are anything to go by, I'm sure that this will be the post popular policy we've ever announced. Millions of people up and down the country will benefit from scrapping their government, and it will also give a much-needed boost to our beleagured manufacturing base.'

Chancellor-In-Name-Only Alistair Darling added, 'Gordon sent me a text about this, and I'm fully behind that text. I'm already looking forward to my date with the crusher.'

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Happy Birthday Quinton!

On 9th November 1909, Quinton became part of Birmingham. That's 100 years ago tomorrow, and we're having lots of events to mark the occasion...

Saturday 14th November, 7.30-10.30pm (doors open 7pm): Concert at Christ Church Parish Hall by four-piece band Giggetty with a repertoire ranging from Abba to folk. Tickets £9 (includes fish 'n' chip supper) available from Quinton Local History Society, 15 Worlds End Avenue, Quinton, Birmingham B32 1JF, or phone 0121 422 1792.

Sunday 15th November, 12.30pm: THE MAIN EVENT. Procession led by Birmingham Pipe Band, Starting from Christ Church Rectory on Hagley Road West. The procession will go along Hagley Road West, High Street, Ridgacre Road West and The Green, crossing Meadow Road into Quinton Park where the Lord Mayor will arrive at about 1.30pm to officially mark the centenary and officiate at the planting of two commemorative trees.

Saturday 21st November, 10am-4pm: Quinton history exhibition by Dr Michael Hall at Quinton Methodist Church Hall, Hagley Road West. Admission free, small charge for refreshments.

Saturday 21st November, 7.30-11pm (doors open 7pm): Concert at Bennett Hall, Quinborne Centre, Ridgacre Road by seven-piece band Penny Short with a guest appearance from Quinton Community Choir. Tickets £5 from The Office, Quinborne Centre or phone 0121 682 7474 and ask for Linda.

Tuesday 24th November, 7.45 (doors open 7.15): Meet the authors of 'The Quinton – A History in Words and Images' (Kate Creed, Michael Hall, Andrew Maxam, Anthony Rosser and Bernard Taylor). This evening of nostalgia is only £1.50, payable at the door on the night.

Saturday 28th November, 10am-4pm: Quinton history exhibition by Quinton Local History Society at Christ Church Parish Hall, Hagley Road West. Admission free, small charge for refreshments.

For general information on any of the events, please phone 0121 422 1792.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Police Halloween Events



I spent yesterday evening helping the local Police with another successful pair of Halloween events in Quinton. Older homeowners can feel quite intimidated at Halloween as they are often inundated with trick-or-treat callers through the night. The Police try to solve the problem by running a family event at the Day Centre on West Boulevard, to give potential 'trick-or-treaters' something else to do, and a dinner for older people at Onneley House on Court Oak Road, so they are not at home anyway.

I went to both events which were very well attended and a huge success. I was further impressed when I found out that all the Police helping out were doing so in their free time and won't be claiming overtime.

Well done everyone, and looking forward to another success next year!

Action on Graffiti



My fellow Quinton Councillor Jane James and I spent much of Saturday removing graffiti from various places in the ward. Graffiti is highly antisocial and has a tendency to bring down an area if not kep in check. I've also passed several photos onto the local Police so they can add to their database of tags in use in the area.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Supporting the Half Marathon



Today saw Birmingham host the World Half Marathon and the Birmingham Half Marathon, aka the 'Race against climate change'. The former is for elite runners and the latter for anyone - both follow the same route, which passes through the Constituency.

It was great to be able to support the event and cheer on the runners - I even saw a couple of friends run past - an added bonus! It's superb that, once again, Birmingham has been able to stage a world-class event.

Line Dancing at Quinborne



Fancy learning how to line dance? The Quinborne Centre will be holding lessons from Tuesday 3rd November. Only £3.50 per session - bargain! (Click the picture for a bigger version.)

Quinton Neighbourhood Office Open Event, Wednesday 14th October, 2pm-3.30pm



Quinton Neighbourhood Office is holding an open event to provide information on all sorts of important topics - see above! (Click the picture for a bigger version.)

Halloween Community Family Event, Saturday 31st October, Adult Day Centre, West Boulevard, 6pm-9.30pm



The local Police have asked me to promote this event - I went last year and it was great fun. Do come along! (Click the picture for a bigger version.)

Thursday, October 08, 2009

At Conservative Party Conference


Phew! I've just returned from Conservative Party Conference and what a conference it was. There was such a positive atmosphere everywhere: in the conference hall, at the fringe meetings and at all the informal gatherings in and around the conference venue in Manchester. There's a real sense that we have the the right Leader, the right team, the right policies, and the support of the British people to form the next government, whenever Porky Pie Man has the nerve to call a election.

Highlights for me were a panel discussion on the first 100 days of a Conservative government and a meeting of Salford Conservatives, where we swapped ideas on campaign methods and strategies.

I couldn't stay for David Cameron's closing speech but I've just watched it on the telly. The big themes were the economy and the Conservatives' natural mistrust of big government.

Next year, Gordon Brown will need to spend more servicing the public debt than on schools. Rather than being in denial about this huge mess, we've announced policies to do what's necessary to start getting that debt down.

David Cameron also pointed out that a single mother with two children earning £150 a week has an effective tax rate of 96% for every additional pound she earns, due to loss of benefits and additional taxation. Don't be under any illusions - despite the minimum wage (which we're committed to keeping), Labour fails the poorest in our society. We will ensure that you keep more of the money you earn.

David's speech had a similar theme to the late Ronald Reagan's famous quote, 'Government is not a solution to our problem, government is the problem.' This is a longstanding Conservative philosophy - big government undermines responsibility and delivers less than just trusting people to get on with it. We will work to give power and responsibility back to where it belongs - you. I look forward to working with our excellent Parliamentary candidate, Deirdre Alden, to deliver the change that people want and expect.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

A Tale of Two Saturdays




Last Saturday, I visited Centenary Square to support Artsfest, Birmingham's annual festival of arts. There were many interesting sights and sounds and I had a very enjoyable time. Staging such a large event is a massive undertaking and I would like to thank everyone who played a part.

In Quinton today, we had a event promoting healthy living at the Keystone Centre in Purbeck Croft, Wesh House Farm. The event featured activities and events including children's car safety, healthy eating and tacking alcohol abuse. It was well attended by local residents and was a very worthwhile day.

And while we're on the subject, don't forget that all adult residents of Birmingham can now use all of the city's swimming pools free until March 2011. All you have to do is sign up for a Leisure Card, which you can do on the spot at any pool or leisure centre. Children and senior citizens are already entitled to free swimming. So what are you waiting for?!?

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Strike a Pose!




I've just been to Dimmingsdale Bank (between Simmons Drive and Highfield Lane) with fellow Quinton Councillor Jane James and our Parliamentary Spokesman Deirdre Alden. Many residents had reported litter building up under a hedge on the road, so we donned the rubber gloves and got stuck in.

We pulled out several bags' worth, and then carried on around the corner, finishing off by The Village Inn and the shops next door. We'll go on fighting the good fight to keep Quinton clean and green!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Out and About in Quinton with Deirdre and Jane

I spent the morning with fellow Quinton Councillor Jane James and our Parliamentary Spokesman Deirdre Alden weeding, collecting litter and cleaning graffiti. Here's what we've been up to...


White Road: Trimmed back a hedge and cleared up the litter inside it, which unfortunately included a lot of undelivered Air Ambulance charity bags.

Lower White Road: Cut back the worst of the overgrowth in this alleyway and cleared away litter.
Simmons Drive and Moat Meadows: Got stuck in and cleared away lots of litter.



Moat Meadows: Removed graffiti from a cable TV box.



Corner of White Road and Ridgacre Road: Same again. Except this one already had the green anti-graffiti paint treatment, so we needed less elbow grease!



Post box at the same location.


Right, I'm off for a cuppa!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Street Lights in Simmons Drive Area



We were recently informed that some street lights, including the two above, were out of order on the pathway that runs behind Simmons Drive. Street lighting is important to reduce crime and antisocial behaviour and I am pleased to report that these lights are now working again. Sorry for any inconvenience!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Pitching in at Pitt's Wood!





Believe it or not, Pitt's Wood is an ancient piece of woodland in the middle of Quinton, off Overdale Road. I joined local volunteers, fellow Quinton Councillors Jane James and Len Clark and our Parliamentary spokesman Deirdre Alden for a session of weeding, chopping and general tidying.

It was fun and everyone was very pleased with the results.

Police PACT (Partners and Communities Together) Meetings



Please find below a list, in chronological order, of all of the forthcoming Police PACT (Partners and Communities Together) meetings that are relevant to Quinton ward. There are quite a few of them, but I'll do my best to attend as many as possible.

Eagle-eyed readers will notice that two different meetings are on the same date - I'll try to get hold of a TARDIS!

Also please remember that you don't have to wait for a PACT meeting to let me know about a problem. You can come to a Ward Committee meeting, a surgery, call me (07502 102 617) or email me (peter@petersmallbone.com)

Quinton East
10/08/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton East
07/09/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton West
21/09/2009
19:30
Quinborne Centre, Overdale Road, Quinton

Harborne West
24/09/2009
19:00
Onnelly House, Court Oak Road, Harborne

Quinton East
05/10/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton East
02/11/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton West
09/11/2009
19:30
Quinborne Centre, Overdale Road, Quinton

Quinton East
30/11/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton East
21/12/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton East
11/01/2010
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton West
11/01/2010
19:30
Quinborne Centre, Overdale Road, Quinton

Quinton East
08/02/2010
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton East
08/03/2010
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton

Quinton Ward Committee

The next Quinton Ward Committee meeting will be held on Thursday 3rd September at 7pm, at the Forum building, Four Dwellings High School, Highfield Lane, Quinton.

It's an open meeting and as usual we'll be discussing some very important issues, not least how the Building Schools for the Future programme may affect the facilities at Four Dwellings School itself.